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Wabbit: Lopety lopety lope. Guns: BLAM! BLAM! BLAM! POW! BANG! BLAM! Cow: Stagger — stagger — THUD! ! Wabbit: Lopety lopety lope. Bryan: Look! Wabbit sit on dynamite shed! Guns: Bang! Bang! Dynamite shed: BWWAMMM! ! ! Sid: - Bryan: - Wabbit: Lopety lopety lope. —Bryan Norminton, Grade Ten. SO QUAINT Since “nose” is spelled “knows” is spelled “no’s” Just as “rose” is spelled “rows” is spelled “roes” And “two” is spelled “too”, also “to”, I think spelling is dumb, “dew knot yew?” —Helen Horejda, Grade Nine.
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We were clipping along at a hundred and eight. When out of nowhere this Merc pulled by. I said to my gal, “I’ll show that guy!” I pushed the gas down to the floor. She was! giving all—could give no more. The guy in the Merc got quite a surprise— When I passed him by he blinked his eyes. We were doing one-twenty upon this hill The guy in the Merc seemed standing still. I went up the hill and over the top I kept on going; I couldn’t stop. I was going down the other side When I noticed the “cops” were sifter my hide. So down I slowed, and pulled to the side. What was the use of trying to hide? The cop came up acting real cool; He remarked to me, “You’re a ding-dang fool!” Now this cop you know was a real good sport. He said he was sorry to take me to court. The judge gave me a dirty look— Which made me feel like a common crook. ‘Cause I had no one to pay my bail, I got six months in the county jail. And after this to ease my tension I got a two-year licence suspension. Friend, I’ll give my advice to you Drive like me and you’ll get there too. —Fred Link, Grade Twelve. THE STUDENT Lord I am a student Who toils with my pen, Writing on my slate ’Till recess comes past ten. Recess is over now We sit and study the past, Also we study the present, ’Till noon comes at last. Noon is gone again Our freedom being deprived. We had to work at math, ’Till second recess arrived. Another recess gone Homework not done by some. We students work at comp Home time has finally come. —Charles Olson, Grade Ten. NATURE TRAILS WITH BRYAN AND SID Sid: There go wabbit! Guns: BLAM! BLAM! POW! BANG! BLAM! Wabbit: Lopety lopety lope, (he run) Bryan: Sid, wabbit run over your foot! Sid’s gun: BLAM! ! ! Sid: YEEEOWW! ! !
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